I modified your Pet so that it would get the weather for my location only, and then installed it. It works fine. So, I did not need to compile the source-code for Wary.

Thanks very much for this great little utility. I really like the fact that I can get my weather information at a quick glance by simply mousing over the icon in the tray instead of having to open the application and/or have it take up a bunch of space on my screen, --but that is a matter of user preference for me.

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Bump for this excellent little app. Just installed and working perfectly in Precice 5.7.1 retro w/Openbox_LxPanel.

This seems like it should be a standard inclusion in all Puppies - weighs almost nothing (file size and CPU overhead) and takes just the tiniest snippet of bandwidth to download such a useful amount of info... actually more info as offered by Weather Station in Pwidgets, but at a small fraction of the bandwidth.

Great applet!!

Bob

*edit to add screenshot to show dialup data transferred in Pwidget "Download" window - the fatter "blip" being Pwidget's data, the following small "blip" being Yweather's...

I can never remember the script location for entry of the WOEID (in '/usr/local/bin', of course) - always having to use pfind to dig it up. Seems it would be nice to have the '/usr/local/bin' path included in the right-click "Help" window's text, just as a handy reference. That's all...

Thanks, Jasper... but it appears grun is a search-able application launcher (just installed and tried it) that's similar to the one I already have installed in Precise 5.7.1 (Prun?), available via the menu.

I have no trouble actually launching Yweather (I've created multiple .desktop entries in /usr/share/applications for such, so available via the menu as well) - just have trouble remembering where to enter/modify the weather location code (/usr/local/bin) in case I'm traveling about with the laptop and want to check the local weather.

Probably beyond this noob, but it'd be neat solution if I could actually open the executable and find the help text within, for modifying myself... Tried a few hex editors (probably barking up the wrong tree, there...), but it was all Greek to me!